Xeres
former name of jerez.
contemporary examples
why maya angelou loved sherry, the drink of brilliant renegades jordan salcito june 14, 2014
historical examples
in kedar’s tents henry seton merriman
roman catholicism in spain anonymous
the spanish cavalier charlotte maria tucker
under wellington’s command g. a. henty
ocean’s story; or triumphs of thirty centuries edward rowland
under wellington’s command g. a. henty
the seven curses of london james greenwood
excursions in the mountains of ronda and granada, with characteristic sketches of the inhabitants of southern spain, v. 2/2 charles rochfort scott
a short history of women’s rights eugene a. hecker
noun
the former name of jerez
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